Jeff Zients to be Biden's new White House chief of staff

Jeff Zients to be Biden's new White House chief of staff

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Category : International Published on: January 27 2023

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  • Jeff Zients, who led US President Joe Biden's Covid task force to be named as the next White House chief of staff.
  • Mr. Zients will replace Ron Klain, who has run Mr. Biden’s White House since the president took office two years ago and is preparing to step down sometime after the State of the Union address on Feb. 7.
  • Jeff Zients, who has spent the majority of his career in the private sector rather than politics, has served as the White House COVID coordinator.
  • Jeff Zients also worked as an economic advisor to Vice President Joe Biden’s government under President Barack Obama.
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